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Williams Launch: Reading Between the Lines
by Dieter Rencken
The launch of a new Formula One car is always an event full of expectation and glamour. But behind the spotlight there is always a bigger story which requires a lot of reading between the lines to understand. F1 journalist Dieter Rencken traveled to Valencia to bring the inside story of the launch of the new Williams FW26
Ugly is Beautiful for Williams
by Will Gray
There is an old adage in Formula One that says that a pretty car is a fast car. The Williams team, however, believe that, when winning, any car is pretty, and that is what they expect to prove with the new radical FW26 launched this week. Atlas F1's Will Gray reviews the Grove team's chances of success with their new beast
Technical Analysis: Dissecting the Walrus
by Craig Scarborough
The Williams team launched this week their FW26, one of the most radical-looking Formula One cars for some time, its walrus-style front wing causing a lot of stir when the new machine was unveiled to the public. Atlas F1's Technical Writer Craig Scarborough takes a closer look at Williams's 2004 revolutionary challenger
Driven by Design:
Interview with Hermann Tilke
by Mark Glendenning
Almost any Formula One fan has heard of Hermann Tilke, the most popular name when it comes to circuit design, and the man behind tracks like Sepang, the A1-Ring, or the new Hockenheim. Few, however, know his background or how the process of designing a new circuit is carried out. Atlas F1's Mark Glendenning talked to him to find out
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